Selwyn House School - Yearbook (Montreal, Quebec Canada)

 - Class of 1933

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FOR THE SCHOOL YEAR l932el933 The lfives which were started last year were repeated with great success. Some very close and exciting games were witnessed, and a number of promising players were discovered. D. Mchlaster, H. Russell, Tomlinson, and Norsworthy were conspicuous. C. Tetraults team. lTE'rRAL'I.'r, IQERRIGAN, R. JOHNSTON, G.5l,'l', KNOX, M. BAR- CLAY, YY. B.-xRcL.u', BYERS and GRAN linished-I points ahead of KENIP,S CKEMP, LEs1.lE, TNIAGEE R. ,ITIi'I'RAL'l.'I', SHORE, E. PEACOCK, SCRIMGER, T. JOHNSON, PENFIELD and GRIXI.AI.- Dll. The other teams were captained by I.Y:uAN, I-IiNos'roN, Binks, Sci-il.Exm, McDou- CALL and Porihacia, respectively. THE .VUXC OI-' THE ll'H1.VTl.F Divou .fee you little based, That on Reffpath taker itx xtrzlzzl, lffflfll the lIl0I'l1f7lg,.f work ix over, bfjforr lllllfll ? In grozzpr of lwoy zum' l1I7'6F.f, Th8.1',llJIl'X', Sir, wolf! -von, plfzzfv, Treat II 1111-'rrilf'.f.rlv lzrzrd-worked, hllllglll' lzlnlflz ? .Vee that 'V0lU1g.flc'I', with the smile ? Hir hcarl irfzzll of guile .' Hif rzppmlyolfllffld it hard-for to rfju.ff': flflzmz he .VIZ-TJ'-7105? coming clo.vf'r - .1 little ' rhifn rhaml, ' Sir ? , Hof: lzard to make zz dignjfezl' exmxf .' Yozfll hear some little pirkle -Yay, Sir, have you got fl nickel Tim! you Hill-1' perlmpr, may possiblv. . .f'r. . ufpzzrf' ? .ind how nite to hear Ihr candor Sfzy, Neither borrower nor lender. . . , .Quoting Hamlet .fo the hfedlem, empty air. Src' him, .rzztflzfl 0'er hir .fl10Illlff'J' ? fflut of .fl'l100l-V0Il,llfT71tlI him bolflfrfl Il'.f zleliglztful and rrjf1'f.fl1ing to be mel 1I 'itlz II l'l1Ft'71TJ ll o11't you flop, Sir ? .intl have zz little Pop, Sir ? Tlzatff the Hifczft .fort Q' greeting you foulfl get. Yer, lze'.v IZ jolli' littlefelloic, .'l11d he werzrx the lflzzrk and -vellotc: .ll tcork, at footer, hockey, playf lzif part: 1 '87Zd07' l -V0lHld the little whiftlf .' Pull the ford .' You know that thifll Blow the chewy' little whistle of the Popcorn Cart .' Spes. llfor the bene-Fit of the uninitiated, the above refers to the habit of foregathering by certain S.H.S. boys, when funds permit, in front ofthe Popcorn cart owned and operated by Signor Bolshilini Popcornini. ECl.l l 33 l

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.l- SIEIAYYN HOUSE SCHOOL NI.-XG.-XZINH Tunis, l'nder I5. S. l,yiymx LCapt. l, lf. YY. Hixosrox, D. Bucks, tl. Kam-, A. hlouxsox, C, 'l'ii'i'RAt'l.'r, l. B.,xkci..xy, W. li,xiaci,AY, S. S'l'HXVAR'l', P. LESLIE. R. PECK, A, l'oi,i..-xck and Al. Lockr: also played. REsi'l.'i's. Wednesday, january lflth. V f l,.C.C. Lost 03. Tuesday, january Klst. v -V The Shield. rf - Drawn 3 f 3. CHingston lg Lyman lg Kemp LJ Xkednesday, lfebruary lst. y L.C.C. fe Lost 016. Tuesday, lfebruary 7th, v f Ashbury. - -Lost 2 f 4. lHingston lg Lyman l.l llNDER H. J. KEAII' lfapt. l, D. Binks, L B,xkci..AxY, S, S'I'EWAR'l', C. 'l.li'I'RAL'I,'I', XY. BAkci..u', R. KERRHQAN, XY. H.'Xl.E, Il. Peacock. 'l'hursday, January 26th. f v P- The Shield. XYon I7 f l. lliemp Sq Birks -lg Stewart 4g Kerrigan 3, and johnson, l.l Tuesday, lfebruary Zlst. fe y - Ashbury. -4 Lost 3 -4. lgtewart lg Kemp ll Saturday, March -lth. rf v - B.C.S. at Lenno.t.'ille.ffWon 540. llierrigan lg Birks lg Peacock lg Barclay l.l C H A R A C 'I' F, R S 5. Imyias lCapt.l. Worked hard in the interests of his team. A slow skater, he has a fair shot which should become stronger. He used his body well. Kami' lfapt. under I-H. llnsparing in his efforts for his team. A persistent checker, he passes well and unselfishly. He has a good shot, but must learn to control it. ll. Binks. A hard worker always. His passing and checking were excellent and he de- veloped quite a lot of speed. He was unfortunately absent for the Ashbury game on Feb. Qlst. He played an outstanding game against B.C.S. lf' W. H1Nc:s'1'oN. A good stickhandler and fast skater. He must stick to his man more consistently in defence. A. .loHNsoN. A very promising player, he worked hard and skates well. C. 'I'E'rRAt'1.'r. Always a worker. He has a sound knowledge of the game. He usually stopped his man but was handicapped by lack of speed. l. BARCLAY. A very promising goal-keeper. He played a number of brilliant games, but was sometimes beaten by very easy shots. W. BARcl,AY, XYorked hard. If he will practise skating and develop some speed he should be useful next year. S, S'rEwAa'r. A neat stick handler and a fast skater. He IDLISI make up his mind quicker, and work harder. R. KERRIGAN. A very promising player. He always works hard and passes well. W. HALE. A fast skater, who works hard and shows great promise. J. Peacock. He has a good shot and skates well. His passing is careless. P. l.Es1.1E. A very useful player. He worked hard and is quite fast. l 32 l



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SELWYN HOUSE SCHOOL MAGAZINE BRIiYITIF.S C,XYhilst believing the following information to be more or less correct, we do not take any responsibility for the accuracy or otherwise of the statements. l .d.l XYe should very much like to know the name of the Old Boy who failed in one of his examinations last year, and who, wishing to break the sad news gently to his father, sent the following telegram to his elder brother: Have failed examg prepare father. He received this reply the next day: Father prepared: prepare yourself. Mr. .-Xnstey is simply delighted with the present of a clock which the School so kindly gave him at Xmas. We think lla' dork keeps excellent time. Uemocracy ' To every man, three acres and a cow: Technocracy ' Two hours of work a day, a car, and how ! E.v.frm',f -15-0111 11 zvfwzl grazlznuzr paper: An interjection is a loud exclamation, used when we are annoyed. Father uses them all the time. A We like this ending to an essay on International Peace 1 :Xnd so, in con- clusion, there may never be any more wars, but of course one can never tell, with all these pacilists about. :X reference to the League of Notions, nerhaps F Those spelling slips! librom an essay on YYindowsl: There are very many kinds of widows. Some have strange shapes, and others have strange material in them. An S.H.S. expert on skis Went out with a girl, and said Plis, On the next precipice May T give you a kice ? Said she, Quick, before anyone sis ! Hope springs eternal .......... Who is the boy in one of the Fourth Forms whose little sister, aged three, having observed with much pleasure a hen sitting on eggs to bring forth chicks, determined to try and do likewise F Being unable to find any real eggs in the pantry, she was discovered one morning by her parents sitting on a basket of ..... potatoes! Trying to get away with it. Master, to boy who arrived slightly late: Now then, young fellow, you should have been here at nine o'clock. Boy, Really, Sir, what happened P OYe won't say what did happen later! Fd.l l 34 l

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